Chianti in autumn | The grape harvest in the heart of Tuscany starts in mid-September. Lively celebrations accompany this time, which you can genuinely experience with a holiday home on the wine-growing estate.

Tuscany | Would you like to know which holiday home or apartment is particularly worth spending a holiday in? Here we'll show you the accommodation in Tuscany, which has received the best reviews from our customers.

​Italy | In the end it comes down to the furnishings if one feels comfortable. That applies to both your home and holiday. These holiday houses have a particularly fancy interior which gives them a unique flair for your vacation.

A holiday house in Civitella in Val di Chiana costs on average GBP 1,002 in the cheap travel period and GBP 1,575 in the peak season per week. These details are of course in relation to the house and not per person as well as includes the obligatory additional charges.

Location reviews

Total rating of Civitella in Val di Chiana

This is what holiday rental customers wrote about Civitella in Val di Chiana

3.0 out of 5

An atraveo-customer wrote on 20/09/2017, travel period: July 2017

“Civitella is located approx. 3 km from the house and has 2 restaurants and an ice cream parlor. The first restaurant is a bit more expensive but good quality. The second restaurant is also delicious and not that expensive. The restaurants usually open from 19:30 and on Sundays and Mondays not at all. The nearest supermarket is ca 10 minutes away by car in Badia al Pino.”

atraveo customer Tom wrote on 06/10/2016, travel period: September 2016

“A very small dreamy place with an ice cream shop, two restaurants and a corner shop. You get everything you need for your daily needs. The locals are very friendly and helpful. For larger purchases should eg to Arezzo. Also for the first few days you should already bring meals.
We were looking for a flat secluded quiet place and we've seen here.”

atraveo customer Nienke wrote on 27/09/2016, travel period: August 2016

“Citavitella is fairly central. The village presents itself not so much. Though it's nice to wander around one afternoon through the streets, the castle and the square. There are several places where you have beautiful views of the area!
Siena, Cortona and Lake Trasimeno are approximately 1.5 hours drive and well worth it! Arezzo (30min) is also nice, especially the antiques market! Florence is an hour because we have not been, because there really are much nicer towns! San Gimignano example! to it only the ride is all wonderful, Tuscany at its best!

Messages can be done in 15min from the house in Pieve al Toppo, fine grocery store regular prices. If you go to a hypermarket want then you need to Arezzo. In the village itself is a mini market, but that is more for if you forgot anything because there it is pricey.

This is how holiday rental owners described Civitella in Val di Chiana

Tuscany is a beautiful region in terms both historical and natural.
On foot you can take interesting walks in the surrounding hills where it is often easy to see wild animals such as deer, wild boar, foxes and raptors such as buzzard and hawks.
For those who want to enjoy
...show more
an extraordinary view over the Val di Chiana, you can reach the village of Civitella which is about 1.5 km from the house. It’s a village mostly intact with the remains of a castle of Lombard origin. Also in Civitella are two restaurants, two bars, a butcher and grocer and ice cream parlour.

Around the area you can visit interesting towns and cities:
Arezzo, Cortona , Siena, Firenze, Pisa , San Gimignano and Pienza are only a few of the many in which Tuscany is rich.
There are also various restaurants in the area where you can taste the typical Tuscan cuisine, from simple to the most innovative; in both cases the common denominator is the use of excellent local ingredients.show less